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Children's Theatre and Redmoon present first autism-friendly show
Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the shore, If you see a lion there, Don't forget to roar. This unconventional take on a very familiar song is what parents and their children (grandparents too) heard as they strolled into the lobby of the Ruth...
Tags: Near North Side, Music, Education, Behavioral Conditions, ABC (tv network)
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Raising awareness for autism through rock and roll
WDBJ7 Multimedia JournalistThe Blue Ridge Autism and Achievement Center is a school that educates and provides services for children and families who are affected by autism. The school has a campus in Roanoke, Lynchburg, and Buena Vista. Rock'n 4 Autism is a benefit concert for...Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Behavioral Conditions
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Summer sports camps continue registration
Submitting sports notices The deadline for submitting sports copy is 9 a.m. on Monday. We prefer email (howardcountysports@patuxent.com). Lacrosse The Howard Boys Lacrosse program is offering two camps this summer at Howard High School. The first...Tags: Water Tower, Lacrosse, Teaching and Learning, Students, High School Sports
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Kids Health And Safety Day In Middletown To Feature Health Screenings, Demonstrations, Entertainment
The Hartford CourantThe city is holding Kids Health and Safety Day on Saturday, June 1 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Main Street, featuring family activities and entertainment. The annual event will include information on topics including autism, brain injury prevention, poison...Tags: New Britain Rock Cats, Family, Diabetes, Health and Medical Professionals, Middletown
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Jonathan Fielding, the public's MD
If you've got your health, the cliche goes, you've got just about everything. If you've got public health duties, you're responsible for just about everything from mosquitoes (West Nile carriers) to hygiene (wash your hands for as long as it takes to sing...
Tags: Health Organizations, Social Media, Gonorrhea , Crime, Law and Justice, Meningitis
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Group to consider how to get more information about pesticide use in Md.
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comIn July, members of a work group created as a result of a measure that passed the Maryland General Assembly earlier this year will start looking at ways to get more information about pesticide use in the state. This group — which will consist of...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Foundation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Baltimore County, Asthma, Environmental Issues
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Daily Calendar: May 27
Check ahead: Due to the holiday, please call ahead to check for cancellations of meetings and events. TODAY Alcoholics Anonymous: 7 a.m., 1 and 8:30 p.m.; Big Book Meeting at 7 p.m. (closed), Yellow House, 519 S. Arch St. 605-225-1292. Hub...Tags: Bipolar Disorder, Anglicanism, Human Interest, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Around the Town
The Greater Johnstown Community YMCA is hosting a community-wide fundraising campaign celebration June 15. The event includes refreshments, music and activities for kids. The organization has received more than $450,000 in pledges to date in its effort to...Tags: Wii, YMCA, Roxbury, Music, Gaming
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'The Bridge' straddles U.S., Mexico border
FX's new summer drama "The Bridge" has many common elements of contemporary thrillers: a sadistic serial killer, mismatched detectives and a desperate race against time. But "The Bridge" is distinguished by a hot-button issue that brings an edgy...
Tags: A Better Life (movie), Ted Levine, Homeland (tv program), Mexico, Asperger Syndrome
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Free assessments for children at risk for autism
Kennedy Krieger Institute announced a new, pilot initiative to help identify the red flags of autism spectrum disorders in infant siblings of children with ASD as early as possible. Research studies have found that for families who have one child with...Tags: Kennedy Krieger Institute, American School for the Deaf, Hospitals and Clinics, Behavioral Conditions
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Graduates thank teachers, other school personnel, bosses, and families
julieg@herald-mail.comTeachers and graduates exchanged hugs, high-fives and smiles on-stage Wednesday morning as more than 200 people celebrated the graduation of students from the Washington County Job Development Program and Marshall Street School. As each graduate was...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Graduation, Learning Disability, Teaching and Learning, Students
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From foster parent to full-on mom
When the two young brothers came to live with Cedra Watson in 2007, all three of them had been through a lot. Joshua was about a year old and had already been placed in three foster homes. So had Jeremiah, who was just three months old. The brothers had...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Lobbying, Alzheimer's Disease, Politics
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May 22, 2013
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May 22, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
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